Welcome to the first TAU international Volunteers-managed blog! This blog has been created to give complementary information to the graduated students of TAU and to create a community where we can share thoughts and information. This blog is not affiliated to any of the TAU services or bureaucratic apparatus and it is meant to be an informal tool where people can be updated, alongside the Whatsapp group and the informal word-of-mouth. Each student or post-doc is more than welcome to approach and participate in the creation of this blog, acting as a volunteer (with a little basic commitment) but also as an user, where they can collect any sort of information. All of the content posted on this blog is under the responsibility of the person who wrote it and posted it. UPDATE 06.11.23 Guidelines for the WhatsApp group 1.Respect & Kindness: Treat all members with respect and kindness. Be mindful of your tone and language. 2. Stay On Topic: Keep discussions releva...
Meeting with international office meshi (research coordinator) and Daphna (Director of International Student Services)
Hi all,
We recently had a productive meeting with Meshi (Research Coordinator) and Daphna (Director of International Student Services) to address various issues concerning international PhD and postdoc researchers. Below are the answers to your questions: 1. Any forms, emails, or posts written in Hebrew can be submitted to Meshi or Daphna for translation into English, provided they are relevant. 2. Regarding dorm allotment and extensions, arrangements are solely managed by Viktoria (housing in-charge). While we have tried to address existing issues, progress is currently slow. 3. There is a possibility of offering a short-term Hebrew course for researchers, similar to the one organized by Zoe previously. 4. For travel forms, travel expenditure reports, and other important documents, please refer to this link or navigate to the “admin” section in the international school portal to find these details. https://international.tau.ac.il/guidelines_forms 5. As mentioned before, if you encounter any issues related to abuse, harassment, discrimination, etc., please feel free to reach out to Efrat Amber (psychology counselor in the international office) or contact the Equity & Diversity department at diversity@tauex.tau.ac.il. 6. Daphna assured us that she is working on establishing a donation room in the Broshim dorms, where international students can give away items such as basic kitchen appliances and clothing for new students in need. 7. We are exploring the possibility of organizing sessions with bank representatives from local banks and phone SIM card providers in the greenhouse for international students. These sessions could be arranged every semester and will assist students with general guidelines on bank accounts, online purchases, and money transfers. 8. Meshi is planning to conduct workshops aimed at improving the English language proficiency and elevator pitch skills of PhD and postdoc researchers from diverse backgrounds. 9. The international school is currently discussing a new medical insurance policy with providers. This policy aims to cover free mental health sessions for all international students, including specific provisions for special pregnancies and newborn care.
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